Why use a third upward on VCB and VDR

IM ready to go using eSxpress PHD, but I would like to know what are the benefits I would win instead of just using the VCB and VDR?

> I still don't see no need to buy a product like the doctorate, when you have VDR built as part of your license...

If you do not see need - maybe there is no need for your environment. VDR has very limited functionality and is not suitable for my environment because:

(1) I have more than 100 virtual machines, and I certainly don't want to keep 2-3-4-5 of VDR.

(2) time to start the backup cannot be set to VDR.

(3) Veeam (my favorite) can back up virtual machines directly to CF

(4) Veeam can also make replication and use it for purposes of recovery after disaster site

(5) VDR before 1.2 was produced quite unstable

To sum everything up: VDR is a simple backup for small environments. If you have special needs or your environment is greater than 200 solution backup VMs 3 rd - party is much better.

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